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ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet
- Subject: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet
- From: mansaxel at besserwisser.org (Mans Nilsson)
- Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2011 06:55:43 +0200
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Subject: RE: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet Date: Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 10:07:08PM -0400 Quoting Stefan Fouant (sfouant at shortestpathfirst.net):
> > From: Marshall Eubanks [mailto:tme at americafree.tv]
> > even
> > more snake oil now.
>
> And I'm afraid we'll be seeing a whole heckuva lot more of this snake oil
> once ICANN finalizes the Generic TLD process in June:
The only possible thing that could save anyone with a valuable
meatspace (tm) from having to buy its string representation in all the
new TLDen is to make TLDen ubiquitous to a degree where the TLD can't
be assumed anymore.
A root zone with several thousand TLDen is no technical problem. I
wonder when the effect kicks in. If it does.
A positive side-effect would be to enable the altroot kooks to buy a
TLD (.altroot -- under which they can run their own mini-Internets) of
their own, which would disable some, if not all of them.
--
M?ns Nilsson primary/secondary/besserwisser/machina
MN-1334-RIPE +46 705 989668
An Italian is COMBING his hair in suburban DES MOINES!
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